Good for him for fighting it. Although I doubt MU will ever return to what it was, if at all.

He'll probably beat most of them but they'll work hard to get him on one or two,but MU ain't coming back.I'm sure by the time it's over, the government will make sure he doesn't have it or most of the money he made.

He'll probably beat most of them but they'll work hard to get him on one or two,but MU ain't coming back.I'm sure by the time it's over, the government will make sure he doesn't have it or most of the money he made.

I'm not sure. If he does win the case, I'm sure his number 1 priority will be to get Megaupload back up and running no matter what.

I know that's what I would do if I were him. It would be the ultimate 'fuck you' to the FBI/MPIAA/RIAA and all that lot. He could even put an explanation on the homepage of how the site was wrongfully taken down, and how he triumphed in court against them. It's just the sort of thing he would do as well.

He'll probably beat most of them but they'll work hard to get him on one or two,but MU ain't coming back.I'm sure by the time it's over, the government will make sure he doesn't have it or most of the money he made.

I'm not sure. If he does win the case, I'm sure his number 1 priority will be to get Megaupload back up and running no matter what.

I know that's what I would do if I were him. It would be the ultimate 'fuck you' to the FBI/MPIAA/RIAA and all that lot. He could even put an explanation on the homepage of how the site was wrongfully taken down, and how he triumphed in court against them. It's just the sort of thing he would do as well.

Well, I'd actually be surprised if his court case actually happened in the next couple of years,so all he'll be left with is a brand name with no files.Eventually the files on there are going to get deleted with no money to pay the bills.

Megaupload Seizure Order “Null and Void” Says High CourtIn another astonishing development in the Megaupload saga, a judge in New Zealand’s High Court has declared the order used to seize Kim Dotcom’s assets as “null and void”. The blunder, which occurred because the police applied for the wrong type of court order, means that the Megaupload founder could have his property returned.

Kim Dotcom: The US Government is Wrong, Here’s WhyFor the first time since his arrest in January, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is responding to allegations in what he calls the “MPAA-sponsored” indictment. Eager to fight back, Dotcom refutes several “nonsense” claims made by the Government. In addition, he shows that Mega wasn’t a big bad pirate haven, but a legitimate service that may have been shutdown for political reasons.

Months after the Megaupload raids and arrests, the fate of the 1,103 servers hosted at Carpathia is still undecided. While the feds won’t mind if the servers are wiped clean, Megaupload, the EFF and the MPAA want the data to be preserved because it contains critical evidence and irreplaceable user data. Carpathia is sympathetic to these concerns and has put the fate of Megaupload’s data in the hands of Judge O’Grady.